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Lucine A. Young, secretary
Baltimore Sun reporterLucine A. Young, a retired longtime city public schools secretary who enjoyed entertaining family and friends, died Nov. 25 of lung disease at the University of Maryland Medical Center. She was 88 and lived in Pikesville. The former Lucine Anita Pitts...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Maryland Medical Center, Frederick Douglass, Pikesville, Diseases and Illnesses
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Air Jordan shoes cause frenzy at local, nationwide malls
Several people were arrested at malls across Maryland as police broke up crowds of hundreds lined up to buy Nike Air Jordan Concords, part of a nationwide frenzy over the new sneakers that prompted a number of disturbances. Mobs broke down store doors in...Tags: CNBC (tv network), eBay Inc., Murder, Facebook, Anne Arundel County
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How believable is new Ohio St. coach Meyer?
He just has to win Chris Dufresne Los Angeles Times Nick Saban said he was not going to be the next coach at Alabama, and then he was. The great ones don't have to be believable — they just have to win. So what if Meyer double-talked and...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Chicago Tribune, Gainesville, Orlando Magic, Ohio State Buckeyes
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Is Shaq right? Is Kobe greatest Laker ever?
Believe in Magic Shandel Richardson Sun Sentinel Kobe Bryant is great but hardly the greatest Laker of all time. The title has to come from the Showtime era because that always will symbolize the franchise. Magic Johnson is No. 1 on this list. He...Tags: Chicago Tribune, NBA Finals, Magic Johnson, Pau Gasol, Basketball
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Baltimore lawyer making a name as pro boxer
In the center of Mobtown Fight Club, a small gym tucked away in an alley off Baltimore Street, Venroy July pounds a speed bag.
Behind him, his trainer Adrian Davis shouts phrases of encouragement.
"Yeah! Work it champ!"
Eyes fixed on the flittering...Tags: Ivy League, Atlantic Coast Conference, Watertown, Employees, Lawyers
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Talk about the devil dancing: Nancy Grace gets ABC's 'Stars' for being bad
The Baltimore SunI am too tired to go crazy about this. And there really are so many hugely more important things going on the world practically every day. But ... I cannot let the addition of HLN host Nancy Grace to the lineup of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" pass...Tags: Grammy Awards, Behavioral Conditions, Ashton Kutcher, Sports Organizations, The New York Times
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Hall of Fame inductees share their love of sport with others
The Howard County Women's Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1997. Tara Everly, Joan Lovelace, Erica McCauley, Alisha Mosley and Elise Ray join the 59 men and women who have previously been inducted.
Everly was a three-sport athlete at Oakland...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Ivy League, Maryland Terrapins, Gymnastics Clubs, Softball
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Formula One driver Ayrton Senna is the high priest of speed in 'Senna'
This weekend, while drivers wheel around the Inner Harbor for the inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix, moviegoers a few blocks from downtown will be watching the story of a brave, imaginative man who was the Muhammad Ali or Michael Jordan of auto racing....Tags: The Kids Are All Right (movie), Let the Right One In (movie), Senna (movie), Social Media, Tony Kanaan
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Last call on last day for last of Harborplace originals
Dick Smith, who was there when the place opened 31 years ago, was back at his piano bar in Phillips Seafood Sunday afternoon, the last day of business at Harborplace for the last of the original tenants. Smith played "As Time Goes By," and longtime...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Seafood and Fishing Industry, David Letterman, Harlem Globetrotters, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Varsity Q&A: Donovan Riley, Poly, football
A second-team All-Metro defensive back last season, Donovan Riley is one of the main reasons Poly's No. 10 football team has allowed only six points during its 3-0 start.
The 6-foot, 192-pound cornerback shuts down receivers. He has five tackles, an...Tags: Facebook, Stress, Eddie Murphy, Angelina Jolie, National Football League
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March 21: The Cult of Katniss
Jennifer Lawrence is relishing her last few weeks of anonymity. The 21-year-old actress understands that her starring turn in"The Hunger Games" is about to change her life. Opening Friday, the highly anticipated film, faithfully adapted from Suzanne...Tags: Twilight (movie), Kristen Stewart, Drama (genre), The Kids Are All Right (movie), Billy Ray
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Starting as a plebe, Navy's new safety beats the odds again
Two thoughts were doing a crossing pattern in Keith Ferguson's head as he watched the second oldest of his four sons on television start for the Navy football team Saturday against Rutgers. One caused him to laugh, the other to cry. When Chris...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Keith Jones, Immune System, Rutgers Scarlet Knights
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